Filip Benesovsky, a big fan of Roger Waters, educated and sought-after bass player (but also an arranger and talented singer as well), firstly came with the idea of making his staging of Pink Floyd's "The Wall" in 2001. The inscenation was played 22.1.2002 in Prague's club Futurum, with top czech instrumentalists e.g. Vladimir Guma Kulhanek (bass), Jan Militky (guitar) or Jiri Neuzil (keyboards) taking part (the band consisted of ten people and children choir). In 2004 the whole team was wider and back again to play "The Wall" in Pilsen - this time on main square full of rock fans. To this day, "The Wall" was played six times and was suprisingly praised by audience as well as by journalists.
THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
In 2006, Tomas Kaspar (one of the drummers - but also keyboard players- in Benesovsky's The Wall staging) joined forces with his twin brother guitarist Michal Kaspar and produced inscenation of The Dark Side of The Moon, with slightly different team, but again with Filip Benesovsky on bass and vocals and Jiri Neuzil on keyboards (to name a few). "The Dark Side" was played three times and there's a DVD recording being prepared...
For details, bios and further information about involved musicians you may also see:
Filip Benesovsky's website
Tomas Kaspar's website
Czech Pink Floyd FanClub website
Saxophone player Kuba Dolezal's Myspace site